A Divided 5-4 Supreme Court Ruling Reverses Trump’s Ban on Foreign Aid, Sparking Far-Reaching Change

In a landmark and fiercely debated ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 5‑4 decision that rejected

the Trump administration’s bid to keep billions of dollars in foreign aid frozen—funds that had been duly approved by Congress.

This contentious decision, delivered on March 4, 2025, has already set off a cascade of reactions in legal, political, and international circles.

The ruling not only paves the way for lower courts to clarify how the frozen funds should eventually be

disbursed but also intensifies the debate over the proper balance between executive power and congressional authority in managing federal spending.

This article provides an in‑depth analysis of the case, offering background context,

discussing the specifics of the Supreme Court’s decision, and exploring the broader implications

for U.S. foreign policy and the limits of executive power. We also examine how the decision affects

humanitarian programs abroad and what it might mean for future legal challenges surrounding federal budgetary controls.

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